Cambodian Delegates Visit PHL to Study National Health Insurance Program

SIXTEEN (16) delegates from the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) of Cambodia are here in the Philippines this week to learn more about the Philippine experience in implementing the social health insurance program and providing coverage for the informal sector worker.

According to Basa, PhilHealth’s existence for the past 22 years has made it the biggest social protection agency in the Philippines. With the agency almost marking 23 years of continuously providing excellent quality health care services to the Filipinos, PhilHealth is more than willing to share the knowledge and expertise in improving and stabilizing the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP) for the long-term. Basa added that “with the 80% net satisfaction survey results, members are truly convinced about the health insurance benefits that they are getting.”

Sophorn thanked PhilHealth officers and staff for granting their request for a study visit in the Philippines. “As the NSSF of Cambodia already implements our own public health insurance that covers the formal labor sector workers, this time, we are particularly interested in covering the informal sector worker starting this year and we believe we can learn more about the Social Health Insurance system in your country,” he said.

The Cambodian delegation will be in town for four days. The study visit began with a two-day discussion on topics such as the NHIP Story and Strategic Directions, PhilHealth Today – Bigger and Better Membership Programs by Virtue of RA 10606, PhilHealth Benefits and Availment of Services, Benefits Development and Accreditation of Health Care Providers, Actuarial Process and Valuation, PhilHealth Enterprise Architecture, Getting the Message Across – Communicating and Advocating NHIP, and the PhilHealth Feedback Mechanism. The delegates will also visit the Local Government Unit and Health Facilities as well as the PhilHealth Local Health Insurance Office in Calamba, Laguna to observe first-hand how the NHIP works.

Arsenia Torres, Senior Manager of PhilHealth’s Social Health Insurance Academy (SHIA) emphasized the importance of the study visit, citing the delegates’ need to explore and appreciate the NHIP and how it has become a success driver towards the Philippines’ quest for universal health coverage.

The study visit is the first for PhilHealth this year and the SHIA is expecting more delegates from other countries to learn more about social health insurance, the PhilHealth way.